Pregnancy in Women With Vascular Malformations Carries High Risks of Postpartum Hemorrhage and Symptom Worsening, While Thromboembolism Clusters in Extensive Lower-Extremity Disease

Pregnancy in Women With Vascular Malformations Carries High Risks of Postpartum Hemorrhage and Symptom Worsening, While Thromboembolism Clusters in Extensive Lower-Extremity Disease

A nationwide Dutch study suggests pregnancy in women with peripheral vascular malformations is frequently complicated by symptom progression and postpartum hemorrhage, with venous thromboembolism concentrated in extensive lower-extremity malformations.
PRDM9 Deficiency Identifies a Predominant Molecular Subgroup in Sporadic Hirschsprung Disease and Enables Blood-based Risk Stratification

PRDM9 Deficiency Identifies a Predominant Molecular Subgroup in Sporadic Hirschsprung Disease and Enables Blood-based Risk Stratification

A 2026 Gastroenterology study links PRDM9 deficiency to ectopic DNA breaks, mosaic promoter deletions, and impaired enteric neuronal differentiation in sporadic Hirschsprung disease, while introducing a blood-based molecular score that improves case discrimination, especially when combined with polygenic risk.